• Borgund Stave Church was purchased in 1877 by the National Trust of Norway (Fortidsminneforeningen) thereby saving it from demolition.
  • Borgund Stave Church (Norwegian: Borgund stavkyrkje) is a former parish church initially of the Catholic Church and later the Church of Norway in Lærdal Municipality...
  • Borgund stave church is a remarkable survival from a bygone age.
  • The most distinctive stave church in Norway, Borgund Stave Church is a medieval masterpiece with the only free-standing stave bell tower in Norway.
  • Borgund Stave Church is a popular tourist attraction and a testament to the ingenuity and skill of medieval Norwegian architecture.
  • Known for its breath-taking carvings of dragons and snakes Borgund is especially well preserved and one of the most distinctive stave churches in Norway.
  • Borgund Stave Church was built sometime between 1180 and 1250 AD with later additions and restorations.
  • Borgund Stave Church in Lærdal was built around 1180 and is dedicated to the Apostle Andrew.
  • Remarkably well-preserved despite enduring centuries of harsh Nordic elements, Borgund Stave Church stands as a living relic, echoing tales of the past.
  • The new church of Borgund is situated south of the stave church it replaced in 1868.